H Singh and Another
Allegation / charges
Client Money, Failures, Solicitors' Accounts Rules
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Two solicitor partners in Dhama Douglas faced allegations of Solicitors Accounts Rules breaches; the First Respondent (Hardial Singh) faced additional allegations relating to his own practices including breaches of three undertakings, failure to reply to correspondence, late/outstanding Accountant's Reports and accounts not properly kept. Both initially contested but admitted the allegations (the First Respondent changing his plea late). No dishonesty was alleged or found. The Second Respondent, whose culpability was as a partner with breaches rectified and no client loss, was fined £5,000. The First Respondent, found to lack insight with breaches over a long period and undertakings still unfulfilled, was struck off the Roll. Costs orders were apportioned (two-thirds/one-third) and subject to detailed assessment.
Duties found breached:
- Keep client informed and respond promptly
- No improper use of client money
- Prompt accounting and return of money
- Accounting records, reconciliation and reports
- Report serious misconduct of others
- Honour professional undertakings
- No improper solicitation or touting
Aggravating factors:
- Breaches occurred over a substantial period of time
- One Accountant's Report still outstanding and at least one undertaking still not complied with
- Lack of insight into complying with professional rules
- Breaches of undertakings undermining public trust
- Late change of plea/admissions causing matter to extend to a second day
Mitigating factors:
- No dishonesty alleged against either Respondent
- Second Respondent's culpability based only on being a partner, breaches rectified within reasonable period, no loss to clients
- First Respondent's advanced age (69) and many years in the profession
- Steps taken to improve practice procedures (Second Respondent)
- Shortfalls ultimately rectified
Duties engaged
- Keep client informed and respond promptly
- No improper use of client money
- Prompt accounting and return of money
- Accounting records, reconciliation and reports
- Firm governance, systems and compliance
- Cooperate openly with regulators
- Report serious misconduct of others
- Honour professional undertakings
- No improper solicitation or touting